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But then isn't that what marriage is, two people fighting for land rights to the same six inches? — Noah Hawley

There are no moments more painful for a parent than those in which you contemplate your child's perfect innocence of some imminent pain, misfortune, or sorrow. That innocence (like every kind of innocence children have) is rooted in their trust of you, one that you will shortly be obliged to betray; whether it is fair or not, whether you can help it or not, you are always the ultimate guarantor or destroyer of that innocence. — Michael Chabon

It's not what you spend but how you wear it that counts. The key is often to dress up inexpensive basics with accessories. Something like a beautiful designer bag or belt can make everything else look richer and more luxurious. — Chloe Sevigny

And I'm probably wrong.
Maybe not completely, but partially. And maybe not today, but eventually. — Chuck Klosterman

Can you believe him? Does he think if he just dangle his boy bits at you like a cat toy you'll go scampering after him?"
"Of course he thinks that," said Karou. "This is his idea of a romantic gesture. — Laini Taylor

I've been very surprised by people asking me what my teenage experience was like. — Gia Coppola

There is one distinctive charm about fishing - its fascinations will stand any climate. You may sit crouching on ice over a hole inside the arctic circle, or on a Windsor chair by the side of the River Lea in the so-called temperate zone, or you may squat in a canoe on an equatorial river, with the surrounding atmosphere forty-five percent mosquito, and if you are fishing you will enjoy yourself ... — Mary Kingsley

For me, justice is the prime condition of humanity. — Wole Soyinka

There's always more demands than there's time to meet them, so it's constantly a matter of trying to balance them. — Marc Andreessen

Failure is usually boring. It is the credible but unrealized threat of failure that is interesting. — Robin D. Laws